900
900
Nov 16, 2012
11/12
by
COM
tv
eye 900
favorite 0
quote 1
. >> an atheist in religion and a fanatic in politics by alexander hamilton of whom jefferson responded after saying that they were daily pitted in the cabinet like two cocks constantly at each other. >> jon: sure. (laughter) that will happen in a cabinet. (laughter) >> pressing on -- >> jon: please. (laughter) am i soiling your pulitzer. (laughter) i'm getting a little tarnish on your pulitzer. >> please don't say "soil." (laughter) as a favor. >> jon: you give as good as you get there. >> as a favor, baby. and then skwrofr son responded by saying he declined to have his reputation slandered by a man for whom history from the moment history could stoop to notice him-- with hamilton, who was an illegitimate child-- had not only received his -- received him into the country but had heaped his honors on his head. and all that hamilton had done to repay for this was to issue a tissue of machinations against the liberty of the country. >> jon: wow! >> so it was fun. i know that we think -- >> the snaps that these guys delivered! (laughter) on each other. >> it was good. >> jon: they were at
. >> an atheist in religion and a fanatic in politics by alexander hamilton of whom jefferson responded after saying that they were daily pitted in the cabinet like two cocks constantly at each other. >> jon: sure. (laughter) that will happen in a cabinet. (laughter) >> pressing on -- >> jon: please. (laughter) am i soiling your pulitzer. (laughter) i'm getting a little tarnish on your pulitzer. >> please don't say "soil." (laughter) as a favor. >>...
97
97
Nov 12, 2012
11/12
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 97
favorite 0
quote 0
i think that there are a number of cultural issues with religion and so on. charles murray not to give the plug to another book on booktv that charles murray has a book called coming apart, and it deals with these very issues and he shows how segregated our society has become in the last 50 years, not racially but -- i hear this word because i'm not a marxist -- but class y is. i remember growing up in chandler arizona, and my dad was a ranch foreman on a cattle ranch. it didn't make a ton of money but it provided for my college education i don't know how she did but i looked across the street that way and i looked across the street diagonally and one of the richest families with a big farming family the lot next to them was their pool and their pool house yet who is the guest of the pool every single week? me. two plays monopoly with their kids? me. you don't see that much any more. they're highly insulated and really hit middle america at all either conceptually, culturally in terms of entertainment it's a terrible swift, and that is something we have to re
i think that there are a number of cultural issues with religion and so on. charles murray not to give the plug to another book on booktv that charles murray has a book called coming apart, and it deals with these very issues and he shows how segregated our society has become in the last 50 years, not racially but -- i hear this word because i'm not a marxist -- but class y is. i remember growing up in chandler arizona, and my dad was a ranch foreman on a cattle ranch. it didn't make a ton of...
141
141
Nov 18, 2012
11/12
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 141
favorite 0
quote 0
first, america was founded on the christian religion and predominantly influenced by protestantism. by the 20th century, catholics and jews mayed an important role, the -- played an important role, even the progressives emerged from the liberal protestant churches. this reinforced the second exceptional pillar, common law, which which posits that god has given or that law is given from god to the people, and it bubbles upward to the rulers. this gives us the government of the people, by the people and for the people that lincoln referred to. common law stands in stark opposition to almost every other nation on earth that has developed some form of civil law in which law trickles down from the top. both germany and england had common law, but by the 20th century, both had nonetheless abandoned it. therefor, by the end of world war or ii when -- world war ii when europe unloaded its colonies, those colonies were themselves designed on principles of civil law. thus, the first two pillars taken together mean that a christian, protestant religion influenced and shaped everything about am
first, america was founded on the christian religion and predominantly influenced by protestantism. by the 20th century, catholics and jews mayed an important role, the -- played an important role, even the progressives emerged from the liberal protestant churches. this reinforced the second exceptional pillar, common law, which which posits that god has given or that law is given from god to the people, and it bubbles upward to the rulers. this gives us the government of the people, by the...
35
35
tv
eye 35
favorite 0
quote 0
conflict foreign country that rebel fighters are increasingly targeting civilians simply for their religion still the syrian government. and as the greeks simmer over even more cuts portugal for hair is an angry reception for the german chancellor a scene of the main force behind words of stare dry. it is not i am the russian capital you're watching r.t. with me marina joshie syria's fractured opposition has managed to form a new political body to help the rebels and there are foreign backers oust president asad the deal signed in the qatari capital doha follows pressure from western and arab supporters who are also waiting to see the formation of syria's new government in exile but some analysts are questioning just how much the initiative takes into account the will the syrians themselves. the only reason we have that almost tissue quality agreement was the threats and the could jory and the political pressure that was put on them they had to do something this weekend do you think the west is going to show up and qatar and rangers show no result no how long it will last we don't know it's
conflict foreign country that rebel fighters are increasingly targeting civilians simply for their religion still the syrian government. and as the greeks simmer over even more cuts portugal for hair is an angry reception for the german chancellor a scene of the main force behind words of stare dry. it is not i am the russian capital you're watching r.t. with me marina joshie syria's fractured opposition has managed to form a new political body to help the rebels and there are foreign backers...
33
33
tv
eye 33
favorite 0
quote 0
the conflict torn country that rebel fighters are increasingly targeting civilians simply for their religion still the syrian government. and the greek simmer over even more cuts portugal prepare is an angry reception for the german chancellor seen as the main force behind europe susteren dr. it is eleven am in the russian capital you're watching r t with me maria joshie now syria's once fractured opposition has managed to form a new political body to help the rebels and their foreign backers to oust president asad the deal signed in the qatari capital doha follows pressure from western and arab supporters who are also waiting to see the formation of syria's new government in exile but some analysts are questioning just how much the initiative takes into account the interest of syrians themselves. from the very beginning of the conflict in syria the big question is how much influence do these groups outside of syria actually have within syria and i think as i started wanting to say that they don't have much widespread support within syria you know before you touch on the topic of what's been
the conflict torn country that rebel fighters are increasingly targeting civilians simply for their religion still the syrian government. and the greek simmer over even more cuts portugal prepare is an angry reception for the german chancellor seen as the main force behind europe susteren dr. it is eleven am in the russian capital you're watching r t with me maria joshie now syria's once fractured opposition has managed to form a new political body to help the rebels and their foreign backers...
23
23
tv
eye 23
favorite 0
quote 0
countries such as the united kingdom france germany the united states qatar and saudi arabia that they all religion weapons we've even heard the british government go so far as to say that they will deploy hundreds of british soldiers in syria. if the situation is worse than is with the british prime minister david cameron saying that he will consider military action to be syrian president bashar assad. all right paul thanks very much for this update our middle east correspondent polls leader there. now some analysts are questioning just how much the newly formed rebel coalition takes into account the interests of syrians themselves. from the very beginning of the conflict in syria the big question is how much influence do these groups outside of syria actually have within syria and i think. they don't have widespread support within syria you know or you touched on the topic of what's been happening in doha in the last few days but i think a fundamental point which is being missed is the future affairs of an independent software and country are being discussed by foreign governments in a foreign co
countries such as the united kingdom france germany the united states qatar and saudi arabia that they all religion weapons we've even heard the british government go so far as to say that they will deploy hundreds of british soldiers in syria. if the situation is worse than is with the british prime minister david cameron saying that he will consider military action to be syrian president bashar assad. all right paul thanks very much for this update our middle east correspondent polls leader...
29
29
tv
eye 29
favorite 0
quote 0
distant combination of high religion and down to earth hard work than motivates these men.
distant combination of high religion and down to earth hard work than motivates these men.
38
38
tv
eye 38
favorite 0
quote 0
and is that combination of high religion and down to earth hard work that motivates these men. browsers. may miss it in reason manning has they care my daddy. a lot of those. there's a famous reuse benson played his own may seem very manly ransom business. college national backing for syria's rebels potentially bidding war for an arms and cash is something the newly formed opposition coalition is struggling to achieve the goals one accuser pushed for the new set up russia to proclaim it as the sole syrian people's representative but the wider arab league blog doesn't see it that way now middle east correspondent paula sleep with the latest. the six gulf states have formally recognize the new syrian coalition as the official representative of the syrian people the foreign minister of qatar has said that this recognition will remove obstacles that will ultimately be able to secure arms for syrian rebels the coalition does look set to set up a so-called government in exile if indeed this happens this will have the backing of western as well as arab states there are fears that this
and is that combination of high religion and down to earth hard work that motivates these men. browsers. may miss it in reason manning has they care my daddy. a lot of those. there's a famous reuse benson played his own may seem very manly ransom business. college national backing for syria's rebels potentially bidding war for an arms and cash is something the newly formed opposition coalition is struggling to achieve the goals one accuser pushed for the new set up russia to proclaim it as the...
WHUT (Howard University Television)
106
106
Nov 14, 2012
11/12
by
WHUT
tv
eye 106
favorite 0
quote 0
the national religion in the u.s. is the military and the journalists are the high priests. >> what does this mean for afghanistan and the cia? you have this military general becoming the head of the cia, now david petraeus -- the have whatever will happen to john allen. what does this mean? >> i'm not sure means anything as far as the policy national security state. i think it will simply be replaced. i'm not sure that general allen is going anywhere. certainly, david petraeus was an important person in the sense he was a revered, almost as a religious figure, that he shielded the cia and other military institutions from any kind of criticism i think -- >> and has been pushing for an expansion of the drone war. >> and president obama, the commander in chief, his boss, is very much on board with the expansion not just of the drone war, the conversion of the cia and to even more of a paramilitary organization than it has ever been before. i think that will continue fully apace on whoever steps and will be fully on boar
the national religion in the u.s. is the military and the journalists are the high priests. >> what does this mean for afghanistan and the cia? you have this military general becoming the head of the cia, now david petraeus -- the have whatever will happen to john allen. what does this mean? >> i'm not sure means anything as far as the policy national security state. i think it will simply be replaced. i'm not sure that general allen is going anywhere. certainly, david petraeus was...
162
162
Nov 20, 2012
11/12
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 162
favorite 0
quote 0
i'm afraid a federal judge ruled bedazzling kits are not a religion, at least not yet. the real kooks are those gearing up for the apocalypse on december 21st. >> my countdown to doomsday. >> okay. i am going to need a real check. let's bring in our panel, msnbc political analyst jonathan alter, columnist for the bloomberg view and an author. msnbc political analyst professor michael irkchael iraq dyson. the only reason the president won re-election according to mr. o'reilly is because he drove around the country throwing dollar bills to anyone who would vote for him. that's right, isn't it? >> i don't know if that happened, but i know the president stripped down them to a bare essence and the bare essence as he made it rain on their heads was the fact they had no particular agenda that was saleable to the american public. now they're looking for excuses. isn't it interesting -- >> no, no, no, he gave them free stuff. he gave them the government. he gave them health care. he gave them the air to breathe. he gave them free stuff. >> wow, he sounds like a birth narrative
i'm afraid a federal judge ruled bedazzling kits are not a religion, at least not yet. the real kooks are those gearing up for the apocalypse on december 21st. >> my countdown to doomsday. >> okay. i am going to need a real check. let's bring in our panel, msnbc political analyst jonathan alter, columnist for the bloomberg view and an author. msnbc political analyst professor michael irkchael iraq dyson. the only reason the president won re-election according to mr. o'reilly is...
143
143
Nov 17, 2012
11/12
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 143
favorite 0
quote 0
so much good comes out of religion and so much that can. we all know that. i think it's amazing how much we can agree. i felt like i did not want to put out their something that people could disagree on. no politics. it was never to be about that. it was to be about what we can all agree on. i think there are some things that are unarguable. whether it's picking your english teacher or your mother, those of the safe bets, but picking people like rosa parks, people who we know and see with that historical record, things that i found universally, every politics, religion, we can all agree, and that's why wanted to be about. >> host: that is the last word. here again is the cover up brad melchers most recent nonfiction. his next thriller comes out in january. thank you for joining us here in miami. >> guest: great to see you. >> host: well, we have one more panel we want to show you, and they're just being introduced a pinch happen all where we have been carrying all the lives of the panel's. coming up, this is a panel on the christopher hitchens post-mortem bo
so much good comes out of religion and so much that can. we all know that. i think it's amazing how much we can agree. i felt like i did not want to put out their something that people could disagree on. no politics. it was never to be about that. it was to be about what we can all agree on. i think there are some things that are unarguable. whether it's picking your english teacher or your mother, those of the safe bets, but picking people like rosa parks, people who we know and see with that...
112
112
Nov 13, 2012
11/12
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 112
favorite 0
quote 0
and so when you had todd akin, we'll really have to think a lot about, is that religious religion, or is it really deep and historical sense of oneness? my own little theory is that it became until recently, people like strom thurmond, the fact that so many white men, historically in this country pulled themselves that they were not the product of race and so this invisibility of the product of race is not the product of the women who must've really wanted them. otherwise it is -- it is very clear that some parts operate at a distance. >> i would also, speaking to your question about whether this is about action or reaction, and of course, i think it is all part of this so that everything is constant in action and reaction -- one thing i want to point to, i think when we talk about these kind of race comments on the contraceptive comments are so outrageous over the past year, we think of it as a republican blood of stupidity. in fact, one of the interesting things is that it was prompted by unusual behavior on the part of the democrats. the democrats, while being the party of women, a
and so when you had todd akin, we'll really have to think a lot about, is that religious religion, or is it really deep and historical sense of oneness? my own little theory is that it became until recently, people like strom thurmond, the fact that so many white men, historically in this country pulled themselves that they were not the product of race and so this invisibility of the product of race is not the product of the women who must've really wanted them. otherwise it is -- it is very...
188
188
Nov 12, 2012
11/12
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 188
favorite 0
quote 0
i am muslim, very strict about things, and i think that people have a right to not practice religion here. they have a right to do things the way they feel comfortable doing it, which is called secular or religious thinking. they have the right in this country not to follow religious law. for him to feel that he needed to resign over a scandal, i do not think that is proper when he does not have to follow religious thinking about sex in this country. host: thank you for the call this morning. here is the editorial from "usa today." absent a direct work place place, and this is seen as a private matter. he occupied positions where he had access to the highest military intelligence secrets. he had to go. should the fbi have notified the white house or congress sooner about the probe? was an effort to suppress the scandal until after election day? did the timing have anything to do with the diplomatic personnel. there's no reason why he should not tell them what he knew about the benghazi attacks and hearing this week. >> i went to school one of my friends in california. as wondering if
i am muslim, very strict about things, and i think that people have a right to not practice religion here. they have a right to do things the way they feel comfortable doing it, which is called secular or religious thinking. they have the right in this country not to follow religious law. for him to feel that he needed to resign over a scandal, i do not think that is proper when he does not have to follow religious thinking about sex in this country. host: thank you for the call this morning....
186
186
Nov 12, 2012
11/12
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 186
favorite 0
quote 0
i am muslim, very strict about things, and i think that people have a right to not practice religion here. they have a right to do things the way they feel comfortable doing it, which is called secular or religious thinking. they have the right in this country not to follow religious law. for him to feel that he needed to resign over a scandal, i do not think that is proper when he does not have to follow religious thinking about sex in this country. host: thank you for the call this morning. here is the editorial from "usa today." host: diane, want to get your thoughts this morning on the democratic line. caller: i went to school with one of my friends in coronado, california. wondering if you are related to anyone from connecticut. host: not sure. what are your thoughts about the general's resignation? caller: let me tell you something, we came here when i was a, we came to a military base. my stepfather served in the first marines. also we went to camp pendleton and he was the commander of that unit for many years. at the veterans day to our veterans. living and deceased. and acti
i am muslim, very strict about things, and i think that people have a right to not practice religion here. they have a right to do things the way they feel comfortable doing it, which is called secular or religious thinking. they have the right in this country not to follow religious law. for him to feel that he needed to resign over a scandal, i do not think that is proper when he does not have to follow religious thinking about sex in this country. host: thank you for the call this morning....
159
159
Nov 17, 2012
11/12
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 159
favorite 0
quote 0
their religion even disclose. it reminds me a lot of the diagram of the head with a million sperm around it. anyway, it's like the dolphins, to be honest. anyway, the other thing that you learn watching these games is a lot of parents can be idiots. and so what got us going on this idea of this book a mother and a text, you have a guy covering a little girls soccer game and then another guy who's a parent who objected to a call the referee had made. they get into an argument. the kids don't care, but the parents cared deeply. they don't ever want to see each other again. they don't like each other. they keep running into each other during the course of that afternoon fate conspires to bring them together over and over again. within about 12 hours of their first meeting they have a series of events that are perfectly plausible, accidentally hijacked a clothing optional cruise ship, as so often happens in youth soccer. not an entirely realistic plot. the way we rode it was allen would write a chapter in send it to m
their religion even disclose. it reminds me a lot of the diagram of the head with a million sperm around it. anyway, it's like the dolphins, to be honest. anyway, the other thing that you learn watching these games is a lot of parents can be idiots. and so what got us going on this idea of this book a mother and a text, you have a guy covering a little girls soccer game and then another guy who's a parent who objected to a call the referee had made. they get into an argument. the kids don't...